training for migrant worker engagement
COVID-19 has wreaked havoc worldwide. In Singapore, we want to do all we can to protect our migrant brothers. Here, you will find training resources to help empower and engage our migrant brothers.
Risk Communication & Community Engagement (RCCE) is one of the 4 core pillars of an outbreak response. We can do this together!
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Loudhailer sound bites
for swab/serology testing
Use these Loudhailer soundbites to explain why swab/serology testing is necessary.
Published June 15, 2020
why we are re-testing: explaining & preventing the resurgence of covid-19 in dorms
Published July 20, 2020
interested in face to face engagements with our migrant workers?
Here are some training videos for you to carry them out!
resources for face to face engagements with migrant workers
Here are some health resources that you can use to engage with migrant workers
pin badges
Distribute these health ambassador badges to empower migrant workers to be health ambassadors in their own communities! (Available in 8 languages)
posters
Engage migrant workers with these health posters and let them put these up in their dorms.
(Available in 4 languages)
charade cards
Our heartfelt thanks goes to the countless volunteers
who gave their love and time for this endeavour.
Illustrations and curation
With contributions by
Special thanks to
Dr Tam Wai Jia
Goh Eck Kheng
Sharon Saik
Dr Lois Hong
Dr Teoh Hock Luen
Dr June Koh
HealthServe
Woodlands Health Campus (Community Isolation Facility@EXPO)
Project Call to Love (CLOVE), NUHS
A/Prof Malcolm Mahadevan
Prof Dale Fisher
Prof Aymeric Lim
Prof Chong Yap Seng
Mercy Relief
Hindi
Translators
Telugu Translators
Arwa Anis Hussain
Aastha Srivastava
Mehek Gupta
Arsha Aggarwal
Abhinav Raman
Neelam Rawat
Sanjana Subramanian
Vikita Chandnani
Aishwarya Nishikant Kunte
Shrishti Mishra
Bhavya Gupta
Nima Mukherjee
Avani Jain
Kankana Mukhopadhyay
Madisetty Vaishnavi
Aswani Govindaraju
Swetha Nittala
Ramarao Govindaraju
Siddharth Govindaraju
Dr Rama Padma
Rishikesh Nittala
Dadi Santosh Amoghraj
Mysore Padmasini
Dr Daniel John
KVR Vardhani
Siram Bhavana
Aswini Tara Akunuri
Sushmita Patnala
Sai Tejaswi Gudideni
Nistala Usha Gayatri
Aavishka Ragam
Kirthi Rachakonda
Keerthana Mallavarapu
Sundari Nittala
Mandarin Translators
Tamil
Translators
Thai
Translators
Grace Tan Soo Woon
Liu Shaohua
Erica Ngiam
Khaw Faye
Tan Wei Xuan
Sylvia Chen
Liu Chunxi
Chermaine Bok
Peng GenYi
Valencia Zhang
S Valliammai Meena
M Ramkumar
Vignes Muthu Kumaran
Ramu Deepika
Yogesh Parthasarathy
Sugirthanjali Jayakumar
Noor Mohamed Noorul Naseema
Prabhakaran Abinaya
Praveen Elango
Regunathan Niveda
Vinoshini D/O Selvathurai
Ranganathan Senguttuvan Krithika
S. Sriharini
Ravi Dharani Kanna
Revvand Rajesh
J Nivetha Cajero
Azeera
Sibiranjith Nagesh
Kaushik Ilango
Bharathi Mohan Bharkavi
Leong Gracia
Na Xin Yi
Suttida Jariyasuwan
Sofia Leelaphat
Aruneeporn Ng Hui Xia
Kulying Kanjanamas
Kawkeeree Nawat
Joy Lim Xin
Charlene Teh
Bengali Translators
Burmese Translators
Medical Students
Sonali Dey
Manoj Dey
Megha Saha
Lina Saha
Ram Krishna Saha
Mohammed Abdus Samad Azad
Kausani Ghatak
Imtiaz Bin Yazdany
Kankana Mukhopadhyay
Malina Halim
Devjyoti Datta (Dev)
Tasnuba Janifer Hossain
Nima Mukherjee
Maitreyi Dass
Naheed Akhter
Syeda Sharmin Urmi
Subrata Das
Sudesna Roy Chowdhury
Sreya Sanyal
Thaw Zin
Myn-Naw Julia Thwin Oo
Thet Nwe Lwin Yang Man Man
Dr Thet Naing
Nyein Chan
Dr Min Maung Maung Thant
Aye Yamin
Htun Hnin Le
Nechie
Than Lwin
Hazel Ho
Rachel Genevieve Law
Clare Cheong Wei Zhen
Kandarpa Lakshmi Vasundhara
Lai Teng Roy
Sharon Saik
When Wai Jia felt called to return to clinical medicine to volunteer at the migrant dormitories, feeling the tensions on the ground made her realize the need for health communications in this outbreak, to allay the fears and tensions of Singapore's migrant workers.